(Later compilation appearances featuring any of the above songs have not been included in the "Also released
on" section of this listing)

Note: 'Walked In Line' from the "Unknown Pleasures" session at Strawberry
Studios in April '79 should have been featured on Disc One, but had to be included on Disc 3 instead for reasons
of space.

Disc 2 - all tracks previously available

Track

... was previously released on these records

1

She's Lost Control

12" single A-side

12" B-side

Substance

2

The Sound of Music

12" single B-side '88

Still

3

Atmosphere

Sordide 7", 12" single

Substance

Permanent

4

Dead Souls

Sordide 7" B-side

Substance

Still

Permanent

5

Komakino

Flexi disc

Substance

6

Incubation

Flexi disc B-side

Substance

7

Atrocity Exhibition

Closer

8

Isolation

Closer

Permanent

9

Passover

Closer

Permanent

10

Colony

Closer

11

A Means to an End

Closer

12

Heart and Soul

Closer

Permanent

13

Twenty Four Hours

Closer

Permanent

14

The Eternal

Closer

15

Decades

Closer

16

Love Will Tear us Apart

7" & 12" single

Substance

17

These Days

7" & 12" single B-side

Substance

Permanent

(Later compilation appearances featuring any of the above songs have not been included in the "Also released
on" section of this listing)

Note: 'Ice Age', despite having been recorded in October 1979 during the same session that produced 'Atmosphere'
and 'Dead Souls', was not thought to belong on this CD, and is included on Disc 1 instead. Even if 'Ice Age' was
not recorded for possible release until Oct. '79 it is a very early JD (possibly even Warsaw) song written in late
'77 or early '78. An early version appeared on the RCA session from early May '78,
and musically as well as lyrically it is safe to say that it belongs on Disc 1.

Notes: The "Still" version of 'Walked In Line' originates from the Strawberry
Studio sessions in April 1979, but due to lack of studio time, as well as this song not being among the 10
tracks chosen to be included on "Unknown Pleasures", it was left unfinished. When Factory in 1981 decided
to release the unissued JD studio material on the posthumous "Still" double album some or all of the
remaining JD-members went into the studio with Martin Hannett to put the finishing touches on the tracks that were
left unfinished, 'Walked In Line' being one of these tracks. The box-set version of WIL is the original raw mix
of the song, as recorded in '79. The version on "Still" has some extra guitar and added production from
Hannett.

The sleeve notes credit tracks 23 and 24 to "Graveyard Studio" but are really rehearsal recordings
- see here for more info

Many of the unreleased tracks from this disc appear on the Soul and Heart pirate LP